The Movielicious 45 – Sparkling Poo

March 26, 2011 by  
Filed under - The Movielicious, .Episodes, Featured

On this episode, your hosts:

Discuss these flicks:

  • Battle: Los Angeles
  • The Adjustment Bureau
  • Paul
  • And: Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion, About a Boy, City of Lost Children

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12 Responses to “The Movielicious 45 – Sparkling Poo”
  1. Fang14 says:

    Turpster’s drunk phone call was the best thing ever. XP

  2. Kevin says:

    LOL, thanks for the input. As a follow-up, I wasn’t hoping for a Twilight-type movie, but more of an action flick. Perhaps my wife’s perception of the trendy vampire shows and my expectations of an action movie led to our disappointment. The social interaction was okay at first, but it got old for me. I can’t wait to talk about sparkling poo…;D

  3. Dave says:

    Hey, you guys,

    I’m sure I’m the fifty-seventh person to mention this, but in response to the question “does any film cover how vampires void their excess products”, have a look at The Night Flier (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119784/). It’s based on a great Stephen King short story, and has a very memorable scene involving a mirror and a urinal…

  4. edc says:

    I’d just like to say I got every quizler right within a second [well, I cheated by thinking either tommy boy or black sheep].
    go me!

  5. Matt says:

    Really like how Patrick pointed out the Paul religious hate. I being an atheist, thought it was really badly done and offensive.

  6. jared says:

    Kinda late listening, but I wanted to say, I watched let the right one on on recommendation from this show. And I loved it. It was a true vampire romance, awkward, messy, with a vaguely wrong feeling about it. And yet somehow still sweet. It’s more real, so when something vampire like happens, theres real impact. So thanks guys, your recommentals are not in vain.

  7. ekaproxy says:

    Loved the episode even though Nicole had her hater pants on most of the time. :]

    Wanted to recommend He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not. Easily one of my favorites. Amazing French film with the ever gorgeous Audrey Tautou. Hope you guys check it out. It’s on Netflix streaming.

    Wish I could get to nerdtacular but hopefully I will see you next year.

    <3 you all

  8. Wisdom says:

    There was religious hate in it? Good! Must see it again.

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